Technical requirements • Mac or PC • Access to Internet • Latest version of any browser, including Internet Explorer 6.0 or Netscape Navigator 6.2.x Online Course Information The name of this course is: N147B sect. 4 The URL for this online classroom is: http://courses5.webct.com/public/nurs147bdc student Login/Password Your WebCT ID is determined by the following formula: sjsu + course name and number + last name + first 2 letters of first name For example, the WebCT ID for Maria Martinez-Johnson in EdAd 202 would be: sjsuedad202martinezjohnsonma The password is the current term of the semester. For example, the password for the above student in the Fall 2003 semester is: fall Browser Tune-up You will need to make sure that you have a supported browser. Please go to the following site to tune your browser for WebCT. http://www.webct.com/oriented/viewpage?name=exchange_browser_tuneup Technical Support If you are having any technical difficulties, please contact the SJSU Tech Support Center at 923-2377, or email helpdesk@sjsu.edu eCampus Resources eCampus administers and supports WebCT and other course management systems. Browse their site for more information and tutorials on learning in an online course. http://online.sjsu.edu You’ll also find a link to the course at the eCampus website. Click on (semester), then scroll down to the course. Click on the title. Other information that you may want to consider: • Date the online course will be available • Date and information of your technical orientation (if applicable) • Overview of the electronic tools that the students will be using

San Jose State University School of Nursing NURS 147B-Practicum IV-3 units COURSE DESCRIPTION Applies nursing process to care of clients from diverse populations in the community in a variety of settings. A systems approach to caring for individual and groups across the life span with community health care needs. PREREQUISITES Completion of Semester 6 or Bridge Semester COREQUISITES NURS 127B and NURS 137 COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, the student will: 1. provide nursing care according to the guidelines of the Nurse Practice Act, the ANA Standards of Community Health Nursing, and the agency; 2. provide nursing care in a safe, age and culturally-sensitive manner; 3. demonstrate effective oral and written communication skills; 4. manage a caseload with complex needs in a community setting; 5. use the research process and information technology to gather information and to implement and document nursing care for clients; 6. independently assume responsibility to formulate and implement personal learning

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